BU ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS. January. ‘2, 1980 Castioger captures silver medal art 3 in a series SBARRY STRELIEV No. 20 ‘plays’ ‘left wing. He is 17- Jears-old and-was born in His: parents are John land Elaine! Streliev. He has SEwo brothers and one sister. ‘Barry is in “Grade 12 at Btanley ‘ies. His fav- The second ‘ annual All-Star Hockey received Hiab Mention, ': To; was held in Castlegar on Dec, 27, 28 and 29 at the P. yas! awarded | to Darcy, Martini of. Ci Recreation Complex. Partici- pating teams. were from- Grand Forks, ‘Trall, Boaver Valley, C: Trail. Top Goalie went to Jamie Graves of, Trail. le Mention went to and Castlegar. ‘Trail was the gold medal winner, being undefeated in all’ their games. Castlegar, finished in second place tak- ing the silver medal, and. Grand Forks took the’bronze medal, Rossland was: awarded the: trophy for the Most Sportsmanlike Team. Top Forward. was awarded to Peter. Soberlak of Grand ‘) Forks, Doug Garner of Trail SILVER MEDAL winners ore these members :of the Castl yam which placed second in the second annual Atoms All-Star Tour- tament‘held at the Regional Recreation Complex Dec. 27 to 29. They re, front row, left to right, Doug MacDonald, Ed Pruse, Shawn Biln, tott Kinakin, Rodney Fayant, Andrei Evdokimotf, _ Bryon Wilson, and Meet the Rebels 30 plays goal. A native of Castlegar, he was born on Oct. 31, 1962 and is the son of. Mr. and Mrs.* John Chev- eldave. He has three sisters. Rick is attending Stanley Second: School rite subject is construction. ge has played’ ‘hockey ine pany places, including Leth- . ipridge, Port Coquitlam and Maple. Ridge. Barry likes to . camping and ‘fishing as ten as possible and‘ ilikes Splaying basketball, “soccer aind most all sports. and is in his grad year. His favorite subject is Foods 12, He has played all his hockey in Castlegar and on the Rep teams. Rick's other interests include soccer, golf and girls. He hopes to stay with the Rebels for a few more years. ai = = oO = Hockey 7 aid} MIDGETS On Friday Dec. 21 Cas- Stlegar was a poor host to pokane, defeating them 6-3 pn the strength of a four goal ERecond period. One of these foals was on a penalty shot yy Jim Smith. Other Castle- ir goal scores. were Steve ‘imonen with three and Rich SKanigan with two. R. Howes Shand D. Kinakin shared goal Mending duties. Castlegar Savas assessed 16 of 28 pen- Ehlties. = ’ The next night Castlegar travelled to Trail for a fast Spaced game. Castlegar open- Hed the scoring on a goal by Lak ‘Ben Armstrong, assisted by jim: Smith and Dean Mac- EXinnon only to have Trail: Seven the score. © Inthe second period Etrail scored three times be- ‘fore Dean MacKinnon was ssable to reply for Castlegar on ‘assists from S. Armstrong and S. Simonen. . ‘° The. third -period was Castlegar’s as Lyle Stouch- and goaltender D. Kin- assisted on a goal by :Kanigan. Rich later ‘again to,tie things at “4'on an assist from Murray inaton. Then with three minutes to play ‘Trail: scored to in the game 5-4: Castlegar was assessed 17 of 34: ‘pen: alties. _. The Castlegar Midget rep will be idle through the holidays. Next time ‘will be Jan. 4 when we will host the league leading Nelson club in the new arena at 7:15. Pee Wees The Pee Wee Reps took part in the Dec. 27 to 29 fifth Annual Nelson Christmas Tournament, downing Osoyoos 8-7 then Ruthland Th. : This placed them in the “A" final against Cranbrook leading to a thrilling game ending in Cranbrook 6 Castle- gar’& in overtime. This dropped the boys into the"B” final and in an anti-climatic game the team lost to Trail 85, The Pee Wee Reps play in Nelson on Jan. 4, Jan. 6 in Castlegar at the new. arena against Cranbrook ‘on Jan. 5° and in Rossland Jan. 6. a Juveniles Castlegar 5 Nelson 1. Goals: D. Marken, S. Sookachoff, R. .Martin, A. Isaskon and J. Stewart, The Juveniles are travel- ling to Nakusp on the Jan. 6 weekend, jar hockey Nicolas Rainbow of Grand Forks. ‘Men: | tion went to Darcy Priuden of } Trail 4 vs. Beaver Vailéy : +2, Grand Forks 13 vs, Roes land 8, Cranbrook '7 Beaver - Valley... 1," Forks 5 vs. Castlegar '3,‘Trail 2, C1 Scores for the tourney games follows: . Castlegar Valley 1, Trail ,10. vs, Ross- land 2, .Cranbrook '9°! vs. are a8: SHSS Junior Ro ett 8 vs. Beaver’. Carl Overennay. Back row, left, to ri ght, coach Harry Plotnikotf, Gary Kecrnetsott Greg | Plotnikoff, Derey Martini, Wayne Salekin,, ‘Sols Wank ‘and coach Wayne Kinakin. Wair, Lome Leth _ New season opens _ The 1979-80 edition of the ; Stanley - Humphries Secondary School’ _Sunior R ypened RaW... ciai - last’ week: t In: their cfirsp!: game: by com their. ‘pre- “holiday practices and Playing an.exhibition game. ‘This year's squad of nine : ‘players includes Andrea Bel- ; -ezyk, Sharleen DeRosa, Karen Evin, Marie Langlois, Kathy Paul. Paulette Schrei- ber, and Cathy Beynon, who alt showed promise at last summer's Junior Rockettes’. Development Camp. Two newcomers, Lisa Koochin and Kim Allen, both grade 9 students, complete Cancellation of Canada vs Scotland game -ends 20 years of tradition This year, for the first time since 1960, the Annual Castlegar Curling game.be- tween Canada and Scotland did not take place. The original organizers of this classic have been informed by their medical » advisors that the heavy de- mands on their nervous sys- tems, entailed in the organiz- ing of this game, will have to be!/ ‘curtailed | in meeting on New Year's eve, the permanent members’ of; the the roster. Sandra Govender and Terrie LaHue are ‘the m nagers id against ‘Salmo the girls lack of game experience: was obvious, but so was their ability to score points inlarge bunches. Although they lost’ narrowly 44-40, coach Pil- atzke was far from disap- pointed. “Eight, of ‘our players scored points in the game, and our individual defense was pretty good. If the players will be patient, and will take the time.to learn their skills and fundamentals property, we could have a very tough team by the end of this season,” says Pilatzke. In the Salmo game Shar- + ‘leen DeRosa ted the locais, scoring with 18 points. Next weekend the girls will com- pete in the ‘New . Year's Hooperama Tournament in tatisti- SHARLEEN DeROSA 1+ + 18 points Trail, where they. will play’ Laurie Tigerettes from Cran- brook, 7.L. Crowe Hawkettes from Trail, and Rutland from Kelowna. - ‘THANK YOU almost any sport. When‘he >" MMU Bulletin fioartd. REBELBOOSTER CLUB y cance abel ‘Booster Club‘is ‘chartering a ito the Rebel Game in’ Spokane on'Sunday, Jan. (| “AED ‘Any fans interested in taking in the game are faa todontact Pat Frisk at 906-9808 ‘afore, ¢ &t \ ho\PISTOL CLUB o ‘Castlegar Pistol Club shoots Sunda; {tom 8:80 ¢o'9 p.m, in the Kinnaird Hall basement.; RS information: regarding memberships, ete., call: 865-2480 er; 985-2898. d LA LECHE LEAGUE) “Phe fourth!in‘a series of 4 ‘monthly meetings ill. be held on Tuesday, January 8th at the home of. nita Idle; 1811: Highland Drive (High Meadows) at pm. Please note Anita's change of address. ‘The topic: will. be “Nutrition” and” Weaning” and ‘all mothers, mothers-to-be or interested. people .are invited. ‘For further information please call La Leche Jeader, Patti McMillan at 899-4757. : DANNY. WALKER 2) !/(: ++ on golf team he Danny © Walker, son‘: Mrs." Iowa State mer team for the row. Danny ‘was: part of a winning’performance this: past fall as Iowa State won’. two out of three tournaments and broke an 18 hole team © school record, Coach “Dale Anderson’ says,. “Danny is an excep> ~ tional athlete who'could play, MINUS-1 : Minus-1 meeting will be held on January 10, i + 1980 at 7:30 p.m, Phone 365-5994 or 365-5057 for | Jecation, EULLGOSPEL BUSINESSMEN ‘4 wee 1 Business Men's banquet ‘meeting 9 at 6:30 p.m..qt. the Fireside fh speaker is Ernie Hollands,*,an: ..’ Bioailn whose life hss been transformed.’ All ‘men, ladies, and teenagers, welcome. Fer tickets hor gets into the right frattie, of * mind, he is a very tough. golfer. I feel“ fortunate; to. have him on our side.” °- Before Danny gets a’ Hy pORSON RECREATION Sent Boh ate ) “Add ioney bingo, Sati day, jan. at ie will following | bes held overy Fri Wega 2: " ) Card socials will be held every Saturday years, the ISU,. mén’s ‘golf, zoe team will be ‘sponsoring | a. oyerin of Gasttonar tour to Moui, Hawaii: :: , listed he ere throu; . ‘After Hawaii,., Ander:) fi rgubmit po son's squad, winner of two: by:5-p.m. ‘Mor londays.. « out of three tournaments this: ., fall, will embark on a‘ six tournament schedule leading up to the Big Eight Tour-- ‘ pament at Lawrence, Kan- sas. » Clearance phage ty . now is the time to fill out your and enjoy big savings. We have alli the latest styles in dresses, suits, sweaters, slacks, and blouses, for you to choose from, * Many | Items Now Reduced oy CLAY ‘STACEY . The Castlegar Rotary Club would like to thank ihe residents of Castlegar and area for their support of its annual Christmas Tree Sale, © Thanks also to the community spirited businesses of CASTLE TIRE LTD. WEST KOOTENAY POWER & LIGHT TROWELEX RENTALS LTD., decided to transfer the inval- wable records to a guarded vault for future generations: Tt was also agreed that the senior members would be available in a wine-testing | ee GREETINGS . Castlegar Rotary Club : placed in the Castlegar News ‘automatically run in the Mid-Week Mirror. 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